From: Marvin Greenlee (marvingreenlee@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Jan 29 2007 - 19:13:22 ART
Assuming that you are talking about the security lab,
you should, at a minimum, have knowledge of the
following:
How to configure routing protocols on the security
devices (VPNc, ASA, PIX)
How Lan-to-lan GRE tunnels and DMVPN use routing to
pass information for remote subnets, and how to
configure, including how to avoid recursive routing
issues
How to configure a security device to pass routing
protocols (IDS, ASA/PIX)
How things like RRI affect routing and reachability
How to configure BGP for RTBH, (which is explicitly
listed on the blueprint)
How to verify existing routing configuration,
including redistribution
The primary focus of the security lab is to test
knowledge of the security topics. Routing is there
for underlying connnectivity, but should not cause any
problems if you are comfortable with all the above
items. Look at the available vendor workbooks for
security, and you will get a pretty good idea of the
types of things that you will need to configure when
it comes to routing protocols.
Thanks,
Marvin Greenlee
CCIE #12237 (R&S, SP, Sec)
--- Greivin Viquez <gviquez@desca.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> I will have the CCIE LAB test the next May 3th. I am
> studying according to
> the new blue print however I have a question in
> regard of the routing
> protocol.
>
> I do have experience on routing and switching but
> not that deep to
> troubleshoot a complex BGP/OSPF network.
>
> My question is, with the new rules ?Do I need deep
> routing knowledge? If so
> ?On what protocols and how deep?
>
> My point of view is, if Cisco will test my knowledge
> on GRE tunnels and
> network functionality, I must have routing
> troubleshooting knowledge but not
> BGP, OSPF deep knowledge.
>
> Please advice.
>
>
>
>
> Greivin Vmquez
> System Engineer
>
> DESCA-S&S Centroamerica
> Tel: (506) 586-6464
> Fax:(506) 586-6590
> gviquez@desca.com
> www.desca.com
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